IC-3Rs News
The British national 3Rs centre NC3Rs presents RIVER
by British national 3Rs centre NC3Rs
The British national 3Rs centre NC3Rs presents RIVER (Reporting In Vitro Experiments Responsibly), a set of six recommendations specifically tailored to reporting in vitro studies such that manuscripts describe the minimum information necessary for a reader to assess the methodological rigour and reliability of the study.
Publications reporting in vitro experiments often lack basic details that prevent readers from repeating the experiments described or assessing whether the results are reliable. This prevents the experiments adding to the knowledge base and can lead to unnecessary subsequent studies. To address this, an international working group has been convened to develop reporting standards, drawing from its expertise in research funding and publishing, methodology and statistics, and research in academic, regulatory and industry settings.
Study Day on Animal Welfare in Brussels
by IC-3Rs
On Monday, March 27, 2023, IC-3Rs participated in an interesting study day on welfare in laboratory animals and non-animal methods. Fifteen different speakers gave short presentations on the goals of the scientific organizations they are affiliated with or on their research using non-animal methods. Read the report of the event here: in dutch or in french.
Programme of the Joint 3R Symposium is available
by IC-3Rs
The programme of the Joint 3R Symposium is available on the event website. The Symposium brings together (inter)national experts who will acquaint you with the most advanced 3R-alternative methods in various biomedical research disciplines. The organisation of the Joint 3R Symposium hopes for your numerous attendance and warmly welcomes you on 19, 20 and 21 September. Registrations for the event are currently open on the website. Don't forget to submit your abstract by 15 July!
Next Generation Risk Assessment
by Unilever's Safety & Environmental Assurance Centre
In this interesting video, Unilever's Safety & Environmental Assurance Centre explains the concept of Next Generation Risk Assessment and offers a behind-the-scenes look at its research using in vitro, in silico and in chemico methods.
The EU report on the 2019 statistics on the use of animals for scientific purposes has been released
the European Commission
In line with Directive 2010/63/EU, as amended by Regulation (EU) 2019/1010, the Commission will make publicly available EU level statistical information on the use of animals for scientific purposes, collected by the Member States and submitted to the Commission on an annual basis. In addition to giving open access to these data through the ALURES Statistical EU database, the Commission provides an annual summary report of the data submitted by Member States.
A new article about RE-Place in Frontiers in Pharmacology
by RE-Place
A new manuscript about the RE-Place project has just been published in the Research topic ‘3Rs - Strategies for Reduction and Refinement of Animal Studies’ in Predictive Toxicology. This manuscript describes the evolution of the project, the development of the online tool to collect specific information on the use of NAMs in a fast and consistent manner and the current status of the open access database in Belgium.
A database compiling expertise on NAMs in Belgium
by the RE-Place project
The RE-Place project is collecting all available expertise on the use of alternative methods to animal testing in Belgium. The project is funded by the Flemish and Brussels government and aims to provide a reliable overview of the different NAMs that are currently used in the life sciences. It also provides the contact details of experts and research centres where these techniques can be learned. Submit your expertise now via the RE-Place website
Prize for animal-free antibodies
by the European Coalition to End Animal Experiments
The aim of this prize is to highlight the versatility and superiority of animal-free antibodies and encourage their acceptance and use for research and therapeutic purposes.
FRAME will be holding its next Training School in-person in Nottingham, 26-28 April 2022
in collaboration with the University of Nottingham
This is the 15th collaborative Training School which is aimed at postgraduate level or above. The programme is structured to lead participants from simple experimental design and statistical ideas, through more complex methods and analysis to effective presentation of findings.